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keep up with

verb as in tie

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And the FDA, though now interested in phages, will have to figure out how to regulate them to keep up with evolving microbes.

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The FDA, though now interested in phages, will have to figure out how to regulate them to keep up with evolving microbes.

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"The police just can’t keep up with putting them down," he added.

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Meanwhile, traditional truck builders are selling their own electric big rigs, and can’t keep up with demand.

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